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Trump’s Antifa Terror
NewsMar 31, 2026

Trump’s Antifa Terror

The Trump administration is pushing to label Antifa as a top U.S. terrorist threat, seeking its inclusion in the National Intelligence Priorities Framework (NIPF). The NIPF directs agencies such as the CIA, NSA and NRO on where to focus surveillance...

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District Fever
NewsMar 31, 2026

District Fever

District Vision, the male‑focused wellness activewear label founded by Max Vallot and Tom Daly, will launch its first brick‑and‑mortar flagship in Los Angeles next month. The 2,700‑square‑foot store in the Arts District will feature coffee service, a hydration bar, non‑alcoholic...

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First Impressionists
NewsMar 31, 2026

First Impressionists

Two major exhibitions opened this week, pairing Édouard Manet with Berthe Morisot at the Cleveland Museum of Art and showcasing Georges Seurat’s marine paintings at London’s Courtauld Gallery. Curators argue the shows converse with earlier blockbuster retrospectives, signaling a shift...

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Odds Against Tomorrow
NewsMar 30, 2026

Odds Against Tomorrow

Tomorrow Ltd., a private‑equity‑backed fashion brand accelerator, was sold to e‑commerce holding Progetto 11 in March 2026. Progetto also owns The Level Group, a Milan‑based end‑to‑end solutions platform that offers identical business‑operations services for emerging designers. The Level Group will now...

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The Secret Iran Intel That Terrified Dems
NewsMar 29, 2026

The Secret Iran Intel That Terrified Dems

Senator Richard Blumenthal warned that former President Donald Trump’s decision to lift sanctions on Iran has funneled billions of dollars into Tehran’s coffers, raising alarms about funding that could be used against U.S. forces. The revelation has intensified Democratic calls...

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Requiem for Daydream
NewsMar 27, 2026

Requiem for Daydream

Julie Bornstein, veteran of Stitch Fix and Sephora, has launched Daydream, an AI‑driven fashion shopping app positioned as the industry’s answer to ChatGPT. After raising $30 million for The Yes and $50 million from Google and other VCs, Daydream entered beta in...

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Adam Schiff’s Hollywood Hail Mary
NewsMar 27, 2026

Adam Schiff’s Hollywood Hail Mary

Senator Adam Schiff is pushing a federal tax credit for film and TV production to counteract the exodus of U.S. projects to the United Kingdom, where incentives can cut costs by up to a third. The proposal enjoys bipartisan Senate...

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Guns & Rosslyn
NewsMar 25, 2026

Guns & Rosslyn

Axel Springer CEO Mathias Döpfner is set to announce the next editor‑in‑chief of Politico within days, a move that marks a watershed moment for the 20‑year‑old outlet. The appointment underscores Springer’s broader strategy to build a transatlantic media empire that...

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The Curious Case of Warner’s Eleventh-Hour Bidder
NewsMar 25, 2026

The Curious Case of Warner’s Eleventh-Hour Bidder

Paramount's pending acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery faced a surprise eleventh‑hour bid from Singapore‑registered Nobelis Capital, offering $32.50 per share in cash. The proposal lacked disclosed financing or a definitive agreement, prompting Warner’s board to label it a likely non‑serious...

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Condition Report: Seth Johnson, Bonhams’ C.E.O.
NewsMar 25, 2026

Condition Report: Seth Johnson, Bonhams’ C.E.O.

Bonhams has appointed Seth Johnson as its new chief executive following the abrupt exit of former CEO Chabi Nouri. The auction house also transitioned ownership from private‑equity firm Epiris to private‑credit firm Pemberton Asset Management and soft‑launched a new headquarters...

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Nielsen, Schmielsen
NewsMar 24, 2026

Nielsen, Schmielsen

Nielsen postponed its February audience measurement report after major streamers complained that a recent methodology change caused a sudden drop in their reported viewership. The delay highlights the sensitivity of streaming platforms to Nielsen’s data, which serves as the industry’s...

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The Week in Shopping: Alo Yoga’s Flight Path
NewsMar 20, 2026

The Week in Shopping: Alo Yoga’s Flight Path

Alo Yoga announced the appointment of former Miu Miu chief executive Benedetta Petruzzo as its first international CEO, marking a strategic shift toward luxury branding. The privately held athleisure label, known for best‑selling Airlift leggings, generated over $1.5 billion in U.S. direct...

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Hong Kong Garden
NewsMar 20, 2026

Hong Kong Garden

Art market recovery is now gauged by Hong Kong’s upcoming auction calendar, headlined by works from Joan Mitchell and Gerhard Richter. After peaking in 2021, Hong Kong auction sales have slumped 26 percent and stayed low through 2025 despite the three major houses’...

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The World Baseball Classic Gold Rush
NewsMar 19, 2026

The World Baseball Classic Gold Rush

The 2026 World Baseball Classic championship between the United States and Venezuela attracted an audience comparable to many World Series games, confirming the tournament’s status as a ratings juggernaut. Viewership peaked at roughly ten million U.S. households, drawing casual fans...

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The Quiet Americans
NewsMar 19, 2026

The Quiet Americans

The article highlights how a wave of Vietnam‑era veterans‑turned‑politicians now dominate U.S. defense debates as the nation prepares for a potential war with Iran. Representative Jason Crow criticizes the Pentagon’s outdated procurement model, arguing it reflects a 20‑year‑old view of...

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Little Allbritton
NewsMar 18, 2026

Little Allbritton

Robert Allbritton, the former owner of Politico, announced a major expansion of his political news startup NOTUS. He plans to double the company’s workforce from 50 to 100 employees within the year. The first hires include three reporters recently recruited...

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Condition Report: Massimiliano Gioni, The New Museum
NewsMar 18, 2026

Condition Report: Massimiliano Gioni, The New Museum

Massimiliano Gioni, artistic director of the New Museum, emphasized the institution’s non‑collecting model, focusing on producing 24 new works co‑created with international partners. The museum’s strategy ensures artists retain ownership of the pieces, reinforcing its mission to champion new art...

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Fuhrman of the House
NewsMar 17, 2026

Fuhrman of the House

Glenn Fuhrman, former Wall Street banker turned art patron, opened the Ellsworth Kelly: Eight Decades exhibition at the Parrish Art Museum through his FLAG Art Foundation. He hosted a pre‑opening lunch at his Sagaponack estate, which doubles as a private...

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An Oscars Red Carpet Postmortem & Lanvin’s Executive Shuffle
NewsMar 16, 2026

An Oscars Red Carpet Postmortem & Lanvin’s Executive Shuffle

The Oscars red carpet proved a high‑impact showcase, elevating luxury fashion houses that dressed nominees and winners. Lanvin announced the departure of deputy CEO Siddhartha Shukla, signaling a possible strategic shift within the French house. Kering appointed veteran Jean‑Marc Duplaix...

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Forever and Everlane, Amen
NewsMar 16, 2026

Forever and Everlane, Amen

Everlane, the San Francisco apparel brand known for transparent pricing, appointed Alfred Chang as chief executive in early 2024. Chang arrives after the company secured an $85 million investment from L Catterton, a LVMH‑linked private‑equity firm, and after founder Michael Preysman’s departure...

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Hot Hand: Rio Kobayashi
NewsMar 15, 2026

Hot Hand: Rio Kobayashi

Rio Kobayashi, a young artist from Mashiko, Japan, is gaining attention for his strikingly graphic work that thrives on social‑media platforms. His creations blend the ceramic traditions of his potter father, Shirobey, with the conservation and gilding expertise of his...

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The Snows of Kalorama
NewsMar 13, 2026

The Snows of Kalorama

Jeff Bezos convened more than 30 Washington Post executives and journalists at his Kalorama mansion for a four‑hour summit, offering rare insight into the paper’s financial health and editorial direction. The meeting centered on recent layoffs, with Bezos emphasizing a...

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The Week in Shopping: The Rise of the Easy Pant Shopper
NewsMar 13, 2026

The Week in Shopping: The Rise of the Easy Pant Shopper

ShopMy’s February Top 10 data, shared exclusively with Line Sheet, shows a sharp surge in U.S. demand for “easy pants,” the unfussy, comfort‑focused trousers dominating online searches. The same period highlights white flats as a pervasive footwear trend, appearing across multiple...

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The Oracle of Dublin
NewsMar 13, 2026

The Oracle of Dublin

Clare McAndrew’s latest annual art market report confirms a rebound, with total sales reaching an estimated $59.6 billion in 2025 – a 4 percent rise over the prior year. The recovery is most pronounced in the auction segment, which has rebounded strongly since...

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Elbridge Over Troubled Waters
NewsMar 12, 2026

Elbridge Over Troubled Waters

Elbridge Colby, the Pentagon’s undersecretary for defense policy and former critic of Middle‑East militarism, released the delayed 2026 National Defense Strategy and is testifying before both Senate and House Armed Services committees. The strategy pivots toward great‑power competition and positions...

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Can the Hulcan Bros Relight Matches?
NewsMar 12, 2026

Can the Hulcan Bros Relight Matches?

Luxury e‑tailer Matches, once valued at $1 billion, was sold by Apax Partners to Frasers Group for just £52 million in 2024. The company’s founders, Ruth and Tom Chapman, built it from a West London boutique into a digital showcase for designers...

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Analyze This
NewsMar 12, 2026

Analyze This

OpenAI disclosed that 0.15 percent of its weekly ChatGPT users express suicidal planning and 0.07 percent show signs of serious mental‑health issues such as psychosis or mania. With 800 million weekly active users, this equates to roughly 1.2 million individuals at suicide risk and...

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Sorry for Your Glossier
NewsMar 11, 2026

Sorry for Your Glossier

Glossier is set to launch a new fragrance called Soie in the coming weeks, marking its latest attempt to gain traction in the crowded perfume market. The brand’s recent history includes three perfume releases within a five‑month span, a rollout...

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London Swings Back
NewsMar 11, 2026

London Swings Back

Recent London auction results indicate a revitalized market, with higher hammer ratios and strong bidding across both top and lower tiers. More artists are appearing in top‑tier sales, and the overall sales cycle is the strongest in five years. Notably,...

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Murdoch’s Mexico War & An Ellison Merger Lesson
NewsMar 10, 2026

Murdoch’s Mexico War & An Ellison Merger Lesson

Fox is embroiled in a cross‑border trademark dispute in Mexico after a football broadcast blackout, leading to injunctions and mounting contempt fines. The Ninth Circuit is hearing an appeal that could restore the NFL’s $4.7 billion Sunday Ticket penalty. Disney is...

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Haring Is Caring
NewsMar 10, 2026

Haring Is Caring

Tomorrow, March 11, 2026, the Brant Foundation in New York’s East Village will open “Keith Haring,” an exhibition focusing on the artist’s formative 1980‑84 period. Curated by Vienna‑based husband‑and‑wife team Dieter Buchhart and Anna Karina Hofbauer, the show presents early...

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David Ellison’s Troubling H.R. File
NewsMar 10, 2026

David Ellison’s Troubling H.R. File

David Ellison has become Hollywood’s most aggressive acquirer, deploying billions to buy stakes in Skydance, the fledgling ParaBros venture and a potential partnership with WarnerMount. In just seven months he could control roughly one‑third of theatrical releases, and a proposed...

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“It’s Amateur Hour”: Mark Kelly Rips Trump & Hegseth on Iran
NewsMar 10, 2026

“It’s Amateur Hour”: Mark Kelly Rips Trump & Hegseth on Iran

Senator Mark Kelly blasted President Donald Trump and White House adviser Hegseth, calling the U.S. response to the Iran conflict "amateur hour." The war, now in its second week, has produced nearly 2,000 deaths in the region, including seven American...

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Paris Fashion Week Existentialism
NewsMar 9, 2026

Paris Fashion Week Existentialism

Jonathan Anderson declared that fashion brands can no longer rely on repetition; they must create designs that justify their own existence. This purpose‑driven mantra echoed throughout Paris Fashion Week, where some houses, notably Dior and Saint Laurent, presented clear rationales while...

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Gary Bettman’s Heated Rivalry Fantasies
NewsMar 9, 2026

Gary Bettman’s Heated Rivalry Fantasies

The NHL reported a roughly 30% jump in viewership this season, signaling a resurgence in hockey’s cultural relevance. Commissioner Gary Bettman praised the surge, emphasizing that sports content remains the most valuable media asset. He warned that the league faces...

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Will David Ellison Remake the NFL Market?
NewsMar 6, 2026

Will David Ellison Remake the NFL Market?

David Ellison, backed by Skydance and RedBird Capital, has embarked on a $125 billion media buying spree, acquiring Paramount for $8 billion, securing a $7.7 billion UFC broadcast deal on CBS, and moving to purchase Warner Bros. Discovery for roughly $110 billion. These transactions dramatically expand...

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David Ellison’s $18 Billion Question
NewsMar 4, 2026

David Ellison’s $18 Billion Question

David Ellison’s Skydance is set to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery in a $111 billion transaction priced at $31 per share, representing roughly a five‑times multiple to the pre‑deal market price. The deal awards CEO David Zaslav about $800 million in proceeds and...

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Bari Apparent & Politico Animals
NewsFeb 28, 2026

Bari Apparent & Politico Animals

David Ellison is poised to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery after Netflix abandoned its bid, positioning the Ellison family as the leading suitor. The prospective takeover, tied to a pending Paramount‑Skydance merger, still requires regulatory clearance. Analysts warn that the deal could trigger...

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The WaPo Shiva Begins
NewsFeb 26, 2026

The WaPo Shiva Begins

Axel Springer CEO Mathias Döpfner announced his support for an eleventh‑hour bid to acquire the UK broadsheet The Telegraph. He and a small group of conservative transatlantic investors are mobilizing financing for Dovid Efune, the publisher of the New York Sun, to...

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Ted, Don’t Do This…
NewsFeb 25, 2026

Ted, Don’t Do This…

Netflix chief Ted Sarandos is urged to abandon his $27.75‑per‑share cash offer for Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming and studio assets and let Paramount Skydance’s $31‑per‑share bid win. The author argues that Netflix would face intense regulatory scrutiny, higher financing costs, and...

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The Netflix Killer Non-Acquisition Theory
NewsFeb 22, 2026

The Netflix Killer Non-Acquisition Theory

Wall Street analysts are circulating a theory that Netflix’s primary goal in the Warner Bros. deal is not to acquire the studio but to block Paramount Skydance from obtaining it. The speculation hinges on Netflix’s willingness to spend billions, potentially triggering...

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Luca, I Am Your Father
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Luca, I Am Your Father

Luca de Meo, Kering's new CEO, is shaping a turnaround after his first quarter, emphasizing insulation from the fashion cycle, granting designer Demna Gvasalia creative freedom, and recruiting non‑traditional executive talent. He told investors he will not poach rival executives,...

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